yes well if it do not want to be cach the shark will try to swim away ps. i hate mindless behavior
D. Sudarsan has written: 'Atlas of tunas, billfishes and sharks in the Indian EEZ and adjacent oceanic regions' -- subject(s): Atlases, Billfish fisheries, Catch effort, Fisheries, Longlining (Fisheries), Shark fisheries, Tuna fisheries
Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are not currently endangered but they are listed as "near threatened". While they currently don't exhibit evidence for a high risk of extinction, they are showing somewhat of a population decline as seen by target fisheries or "bycatch" (unintended catch by commercial fisheries).
You can catch- Tiger sharks Toehead sharks Whitetip sharks
sand sharks
Sharks get their energy from the food they eat/ the prey they catch.
The best bait for sand sharks is squid
NO
sometimes sharks, if they can catch them
What ever they can catch.
It's illegal to catch sharks.
Here in s.c. we catch sharks while surf fishing from shore all the time. They often eat the game fish we are trying to catch while reeling it in. They are a pit of a pain for fishermen.
You can catch sharks at harpoon fishing spots ( hidden under net fishing spots ) these can be located at: Fishing Guild, Catherby and Relekka.